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Koopman operator-based model reduction for switched-system control of PDEs
We present a new framework for optimal and feedback control of PDEs using
Koopman operator-based reduced order models (K-ROMs). The Koopman operator is a
linear but infinite-dimensional operator which describes the dynamics of
observables. A numerical approximation of the Koopman operator therefore yields
a linear system for the observation of an autonomous dynamical system. In our
approach, by introducing a finite number of constant controls, the dynamic
control system is transformed into a set of autonomous systems and the
corresponding optimal control problem into a switching time optimization
problem. This allows us to replace each of these systems by a K-ROM which can
be solved orders of magnitude faster. By this approach, a nonlinear
infinite-dimensional control problem is transformed into a low-dimensional
linear problem. In situations where the Koopman operator can be computed
exactly using Extended Dynamic Mode Decomposition (EDMD), the proposed approach
yields optimal control inputs. Furthermore, a recent convergence result for
EDMD suggests that the approach can be applied to more complex dynamics as
well. To illustrate the results, we consider the 1D Burgers equation and the 2D
Navier--Stokes equations. The numerical experiments show remarkable performance
concerning both solution times and accuracy.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.0641
Model predictive control techniques for hybrid systems
This paper describes the main issues encountered when applying model predictive control to hybrid processes. Hybrid model predictive control (HMPC) is a research field non-fully developed with many open challenges. The paper describes some of the techniques proposed by the research community to overcome the main problems encountered. Issues related to the stability and the solution of the optimization problem are also discussed. The paper ends by describing the results of a benchmark exercise in which several HMPC schemes were applied to a solar air conditioning plant.Ministerio de Eduación y Ciencia DPI2007-66718-C04-01Ministerio de Eduación y Ciencia DPI2008-0581
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